As Delphi murder trial begins, jurors face strict sequestration rules

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Jurors in the trial for a man charged in the 2017 murders of two Delphi, Indiana, girls, who were killed while taking pictures along a hiking trail, have been transported from more than 100 miles away to hear a case that has long remained a mystery to many.

The murders of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, went without an arrest for more than five years — until Richard Allen was charged with the crime that shocked the small community of around 3,000 residents.

Jury selection in the trial began Monday, with 12 jurors and two alternates chosen, NBC Indianapolis affiliate WTHR reported. The full jury was chosen later in the week and sworn in Thursday before being transported to a hotel closer to Delphi for the trial…

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